Rajnath Singh warns Pakistan of 1971-like consequences

Indian House Minister Rajnath Singh has stated Pakistan would “quickly be in ten items” if cross-border terrorism does now not come to an finish, Occasions of India reported.

“Pakistan has been divided into 2 nations (in 1971). If it does now not prevent cross-border terrorism, it is going to quickly be in 10 items,” Singh stated whilst chatting with a meeting in India-held Kashmir’s Kathua district.

Accusing Pakistan of “encouraging terrorism” to hurt India, the Indian house minister stated, “Most likely it used to be now not in a position to know the truth that terrorism isn’t a weapon of the courageous however of cowards.”

“Our executive won’t ever let the country bow its head ahead of somebody,” Rajnath Singh stated.

Talking in connection with September’s assault at the Uri base camp in India-held Kashmir, Singh stated “You have got noticed how they cowardly attacked our jawans however after that our jawans did an exquisite task.

India initiated a diplomatic pressure to isolate Pakistan after blaming it for the Sept 18 assault at the Uri military camp in IHK which killed 18 squaddies ─ a declare Pakistan has rejected.

Tensions between the South Asian competitors were top since an Indian crackdown on dissent in IHK following the killing via Indian forces of Burhan Wani, a tender separatist chief, in July.